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Authors: Seneca
exempla
80
;
exile freed from
28
;
government by others' preoccupations
82
;
in power of Fortune
51
;
precludes real tranquillity
60
;
regrets of dying
70â71
;
succession of new preoccupations
78
,
79â80
;
waste of time
xxâxxi
,
60
,
65
,
68
,
69
,
70â71
,
71â5
,
78
,
79â80
preparedness for misfortune
48â50
,
51â2
pride
47
priesthoods
46
Prometheus
91
prose works, Seneca's later
reputation and influence
xviiâxix
;
style
xâxi
;
see also individual entries
protreptic
xx
,
xxii
,
100â104
,
107â9
Ptolemy XIV Philopator, king of Egypt
50
public life: choice of leisure or
30â31
,
40
,
41
,
46
,
62â5
,
80
;
detachment from
6â7
;
under oppression
39â40
;
public service
xiv
,
25
,
36â40
,
80
;
risk of disgrace
49
;
Seneca's brother's distinction in
25
;
vanity
13
;
Publilius Syrus
49
purpose, change of
33â6
PuteoliâNaples tunnel
93â4
Pythagoras
76
quaestorship, Seneca's candidature
26
Quintius Cincinnatus, Lucius
80
races, imagery of
45
Racine, Jean
xvi
realism in setting goals
40â41
,
46
,
50
Regulus, Marcus Atilius
18
,
19
,
56
relaxation
56â8
relegatio
viii
Remus
75
reputation, Seneca's later
xviâxix
retirement: Seneca's
viii
;
see also
leisure and retirement
Rhine, River
109
rivalry in wisdom and virtue
xx
,
96â7
Rome: Aeneas'
foundation
10
;
attraction to restless
35
;
Circus
45,
74â5
;
hut of Romulus
12
;
immigrants
7â8
;
pomerium
75
;
Seneca's childhood move to
vii
,
26
Romulus, hut of
12
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
xviii
Rufus, Marcus Egnatius
63
Rutilia, mother of Cotta
23
Rutilius Rufus, Publius
55
,
87â8
,
98
Samnite Wars
15
sapientia, sapiens,
see
wisdom
Sarmatians
109
satire, Menippean
x
Scaevola, Gaius Mucius
88
scepticism
76
Sciathus
8
Scipio, Quintus Metellus
89
Scipio Africanus Maior, Publius Cornelius
18â19
,
56â7
,
80
scorn, coping with
20
Scylla
95
Scythia
9
Sejanus (Lucius Aelius Seianus)
49â50
self-appraisal
xxi
,
32
,
33
,
40â41
self-consciousness
56
senate procedure
57
Seneca, Lucius (or Marcus) Annaeus, the Elder
vii
,
5
,
24
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, the Younger: family
vii
,
5
,
24
,
25â8
and
see also
Helvia
;
health
viiâviii
,
26
;
life
viiâix
;
style (prose)
xâxi
,
xix
,
xxiii
, (verse)
xviâxvii
;
works
ixâxiii
and see
individual entries for Apocolocyntosis
;
dialogues and other treatises;
letters (
Epistulae Morales
);
Natural Questions
;
spurious works attributed to Seneca;
tragedies, Seneca's
sentence structure
xxiii
sententiae (aphorisms)
xi
,
xviii
sentry, image of
6
Seriphus
8
Sextius, Quintus
xiii
Shakespeare, William
xvi
shame at own failures
34
Shortness of Life, On the,
see
On the Shortness of Life
Sicily, Lucilius' tour of
xixâxx
,
95â9
simplicity of life
15
,
31â2
,
56
,
102â4
singing
72
Sisyphus
90â91
sleep
57
social duties
71
,
76
;
see also
clientage
solitude
56
Solon
58
Sotion
xiii
soul: heavenly nature
xiv
,
8
,
17
,
97
; immortality
xix
,
17
,
28
,
53
,
94
Spain
109
Spaniards in Corsica
11
spurious works attributed to
Seneca
xviiâxviii
stars
12
status, freedom from concern with
47
stepmothers
4
Seneca's eclectic
xiiiâxv
strength of character: from coping with grief
4
;
studies, liberal: alleviate grief
24â5
;
moderation
45
;
refuge from failure in public life
34
;
Seneca's, in exile
28
;
simplicity
31â2
;
and tranquillity of mind
36â7
,
45
;
useless
73â5
;
worthwhile
75â8
style, Seneca's: prose
xâxi
,
xix
,
xxiii
;
verse
xviiâxvii
suicide
88
,
92
: Seneca's
vii
,
viiiâix
Suillius Rufus, Publius
ix
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
11
,
74
,
75
,
87â8
superfluous and essential, distinction between
xx
,
102â3
Tacitus, Cornelius
viii
, ix
Tarentum
35
Teles the Cynic xxii
temper, uncontrolled
65
Tertullian
xvii
Theodorus the Atheist
52
Theophrastus
76
Thirty Tyrants of Athens
20
,
39â40
Thracians
109
accounting for
61â2
;
expectancy as waste of
68
,
78â9
,
87
;
others' encroachment on
41
,
60â61
,
62
,
66
,
67
,
68
,
82
;
past, present and future
68
,
69â70
,
76â7
,
78â9
,
87
;
preoccupation wastes
xxâxxi
,
60
,
65
,
68
,
69
,
70â71
,
71â5
78
,
79â80
;
public life wastes
66
,
71
,
79â80
,
82
;
retirement and philosophy as valuable use of
75â8
,
80â82
;
tranquillity from proper use of
67
;
useless studies waste of
xxi
,
73
â
5
torture
90
tragedies, Seneca's
ixâx
,
xviâxvii
on accepting human failings
xxi
,
54â5
;
described
33
;
fortitude and
xxi
,
45â50
,
52â4
,
55â6
;
preoccupation precludes
60
;
proper use of time brings
67
;
public service and
36â40
;
relaxation and
56â8
;
self-appraisal and
xxi
,
32
,
33
40â41
;
Seneca's aunt's
26
;
Seneca's brother's
25
;
studies and
45
;
tradition of treatises on
xxi
,
33
,
51
;
see also
On Tranquillity of Mind
translation of Seneca
xviii
,
xxiii
Trevet, Nicholas
xvi
Trojan War
10
troubles
see
misfortunes
tunnel, Naples-Puteoli
xix
,
93â4
Turannius, Sextus
83
twelfth-century Renaissance
xvi
,
xviii
Tyre
9
useless activities
xxâxxi
,
60
;
indiscriminate knowledge
xxi
,
73â5
usury, Seneca's wealth from
ix
Valerius Corvinus
74
values, moral
ix
,
xiii
,
xivâxvi
vanity, personal
72
Varro, Marcus Terentius
11
Varro Murena, Aulus Terentius
63
verse, Seneca's
ixâx
;
style
xviâxvii
vices: contagious
60
;
waste time
41â2
;
keep men from truth
65
;
see also
individual vices
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
68â9
,
96
,
109
virtue: attraction
37
;
exile carries own virtues with him
11â12
;
and fame
97â9
;
rewards of
98â9
;
Rome's
38
;
toughens mind against misfortunes
19
;